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Sacred-texts  Native American

Totem Pole, detail of photograph by Edward Curtis: 1914, [public domain]
	imgorient= Northwestern Native Americans

This index has links to resources at Sacred-texts about the religion, mythology, folklore and spiritual practices of Native Americans of the Northwest region, which stretches from Northern California to British Columbia and Southern Alaska.


Coos Texts
by Leo Frachtenberg. [1913]
(Columbia University Contributions to Anthropology, Vol. I.)

Chinook Texts
by Franz Boas. [1894]
(U.S. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin, no 20.)

Kwakiutl Tales
by Franz Boas. [1910]
(Columbia University Contributions to Anthropology, Vol. II.)

Haida Songs
by John R. Swanton. [1912]
(Publications of the American Ethnological Society Volume III, Part 1.)

Tsimshian Texts (Nass River Dialect)
by Franz Boas. [1902]
(U.S. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin no. 27.)

Tsimshian Texts (New Series)
by Franz Boas. [1912]
(Publications of the American Ethnological Society Volume III, Part 2.)

Tlingit Myths and Texts
by John R. Swanton. [1909]
(U.S. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin no. 39.)

The Thunder Bird Tootooch Legends
by W. L. Weber. [1936]
The symbols of the totem pole interpreted.

Many Swans: Sun Myth of the North American Indians
by Amy Lowell [1920]